utzy

utzy
 adj.— «We are going out to my mom’s utzy country club thingy today……it’s a nice choice if you have to go out.» —“Re: GH: ‘Whoever it is, the world is in their debt’” by voxofafox@aol.com (VoxofaFox) Usenet: alt.tv.general-hospital Nov. 28, 2002. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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